tailieunhanh - Async JavaScript
Originally devised to enhance web pages in Netscape , JavaScript is now faced with being a single-threaded language in a multimedia, multitasking, multicore world. Yet JavaScript has not only persevered since 1995, it’s thrived. One after the other, potential rivals in the browser—Flash, Silverlight, and Java applets, to name a few—have come and (more or less) gone. Meanwhile, when a programmer named Ryan Dahl wanted to build a new framework for event-driven servers, he searched the far reaches of computer science for a language that was both dynamic and single-threaded before realizing that the answer was right in front of him. And so, was born, and JavaScript became. | matic rogrammers Async JavaScript Build More Responsive Apps with Less Code Trevor Burnham edited by Jacquelyn Carter Early Praise for Async JavaScript Async JavaScript is the first full book I ve seen dedicated to a key topic in JavaScript development today how to deal with concurrency and concurrent tasks without going crazy For the sake of your sanity check this out. Peter Cooper editor of JavaScript Weekly Trevor delivers a concise guide to writing asynchronous JavaScript with a perfect balance of browser and server-side examples. Part guide part overview wholly engaging this book is a must-read for any JavaScript developer looking to level up. Wynn Netherland co-host of The Changelog This is a complete guide to the asynchronous realm of JavaScript. The concepts and tools covered by this book are essential to anyone willing to build full-blown well-structured and efficient JavaScript applications. Julien Biezemans Ruby JavaScript developer author of .
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